Hurstville Interpretive Center

Experience nature at this 70-acre complex that includes a wetland, reconstructed prairie, roadside viewing platform, trails, and bird blind. Inside the center, visitors will learn about their natural surroundings, find out more about the 1800s town of Hurstville and the Hurstville Lime Kilns, and see the environmentally sound construction and maintenance techniques used throughout the building.

Getting There & Details

Admission
Fee
Hours
9-5 Mon.-Sat., noon-4 Sun.
Address
18670 63rd St
Phone
563-652-3783
Email
[email protected]
Map
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